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Home Game #16 Catch All the Road Games on Cogeco Tv Or Extra 90.5 Fm EXHIBITION GAME #1 HOME GAME #16 CATCH ALL THE ROAD GAMES ON COGECO TV OR EXTRA 90.5 FM BE SURE TO TOSS YOUR CHUCK-A-PUCKS DURING THE 2nd INTERMISSION FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A ‘FREE’ SKI-DOO!! #63 Cliff Pu London Knights Record - 21-4-2-3 47 points Power Play % - 24.6% Penalty Kill % - 84.3% 1. Third Year forward Cliff Pu (BUF) has been the go-to guy for Dale Hunter’s Knights, leading the club with 21 goals and 26 assists for Leaders 47 points in 28 games played. Goals: Cliff Pu - 21 2. With many of the Knights off to World Junior Selection Camps, sophomore defenseman Evan Bouchard will see a lot more Assists: Cliff Pu- 26 minutes on the Knights’ back end. He has had a solid season to- date, recording a goal to go along with 11 assists for 12 points and Points: Cliff Pu- 47 a +15 rating in 30 games played. 3. Sophomore forward Sam Miletic has already doubled his point Penalty Minutes: Brandon Crawley - 56 totals from last season, recording 20 goals and 10 assists for 30 points in 30 games played. +/-: Brandon Crawley - +22 *Looking for more things to watch for, including Petes stats G.A.A: Tyler Parsons - 2.46 and updates? Sign up for the Petes Insider on GoPetesGo.com to get the inside scoop SV%: Tyler Parsons - 0.916 Saturday December 10, 2016 Sunday December 11, 2016 @ Sarnia - Win 4-2 Vs. Kitchener - Win 6-2 2 ADULT TICKETS, 2 CHILD TICKETS, 4 TWOONIE DOGS, 2 LARGE POPCORN & 4 BOTTLED POPS 4 REGULAR BOWL TICKET VOUCHERS (DEC 31 to JAN 31) + 2 ROCK GLASSES FOR $50. CALL THE PETES OFFICE AT $50 - SUN LIFE FINANCIAL FAMILY ZONE $75 - REGULAR BOWL (TAX INCLUDED) 705-743-3681 FOR MORE DETAILS CALL THE PETES OFFICE AT 705-743-3681 FOR MORE DETAILS President…………………………………………………………………………………………………..Dave Pogue STATS AS OF DEC 15 Governor……………………………………………………………………………………….……..Dr. Bob Neville # POS. PLAYER DRAFT YEAR HT WT G A # POS. PLAYER DRAFT YEAR HT WT G A Secretary & Treasurer…………………………………………………………………..………...Dave Lorentz Vice President…………………………………………………………………………………….…...Ken Jackman 2 R/D BOUCHARD, Evan 1999* 6.02 178 1 11 2 R/D FRASER, Cole 1999 6.02 191 1 7 BASED ON POINTS Vice President………………………………………………………………………………….……….Rod McGillis 3 R/D MATTINEN, Nicolas TOR/16 1998 6.05 215 0 2 3 L/D PROPHET, Brandon 1996 6.03 217 1 5 Player Name Team GP G A P 4 L/D JUOLEVI, Olli VAN/16 1998 6.02 180 6 15 4 L/D TIMMS, Matthew 1998 5.10 176 3 26 Executive Director of Business Operations……………..…………..………………..Burton Lee Taylor Raddysh ER 28 23 38 61 11 R/C MacDONALD, Owen 1996 5.09 182 6 7 5 R/D McNAMARA, Matt 2000 6.00 180 0 0 Office Administrator…………………………….……………….………….…..…...Cathie Webster Director of Sales, Marketing and Advertising………………………..…...………….......Aaron Garfat Alex DeBrincat ER 27 29 29 58 12 L/C TURKO, Alex 1999 6.00 170 0 0 6 L/D JENKINS, Kyle CAR/14 1996 6.01 180 6 11 Director of Merchandise……………………..……………………..………………...Don Sharp Coordinator, Marketing and Community Events …………………………..…………….…..Matt D’Agostini 14 L/D CRAWLEY, Brandon 1997 6.01 207 3 13 7 R/D GRIMA, Nick 1999 5.11 188 2 11 Jeremy Bracco KIT 25 16 34 50 Coordinator, Game Operations and Marketing…….…………………..…………….Tamara Burns 15 R/RW TYMKIN, Cole 1999 6.00 178 2 4 9 L/LW ROLLO, Tyler 1997 5.10 160 5 5 Security/Billet Liaison………………….………………………………………..…………………...Walter DiClemente Adam Mascherin KIT 27 21 27 48 Bus Driver……………………………………………………………….……………………………………………...Dave Beamish 18 L/C FOUDY, Liam 2000 6.00 160 2 2 10 L/C TAMMELA, Jonne TB/15 1997 5.10 186 1 0 Educational Consultant…………………………………….……...……….………...Barry Driscoll; Kim Driscoll Team Photographers………………………………………...…..Ken Andersen; Jessica Van Staalduinen Bobby MacIntyre SSM 28 15 29 44 20 R/RW CARBONARA, Adrian 1997 6.02 190 6 7 11 L/C GALLANT, Zach 1999 6.01 184 9 13 Team Chaplains…………………………………………………...………..Tim Coles; Shannon McNevan 23 R/RW PATAKI, Brady 1998* 6.02 217 1 3 12 L/RW CLARKE, C.J. 1999 6.00 201 5 3 Team Store Staff…………………………………….…………..... Megan Parnell; Lauren McCormick High School Co-op Student………………………………………………………………..…...Christian Rose 24 L/D BLACKER, Ian 1999 6.03 178 0 0 14 L/C SCHULZ, Eddie 1998 6.01 182 0 0 BASED ON SV% 26 L/C NELSON, Josh 1999 5.10 168 3 2 15 L/LW ISAACSON, Nick 1999 6.02 180 3 4 Team Doctors…………………..…………………………….…………….…………….Dr. Crawford Dobson Player Name Team GP GAA SV% Dr. Craig Maltman 27 R/C THOMAS, Robert 1999 6.00 184 11 20 16 L/C LORENTZ, Steven CAR/15 1996 6.03 191 9 19 Dr. Mike Munoz Jeremy Brodeur OSH 20 2.48 0.921 42 L/D GOLDEN, Jacob 1999 5.11 161 0 2 17 R/LW GOGOLEV, Pavel 2000 6.00 173 1 2 Dr. Brendan Hughes Dr. Scott Ferrier 48 L/LW MILETIC, Sam 1997 6.01 196 20 10 18 R/RW TIMLECK, Adam 1998 5.09 170 9 5 Team Physiotherapist……………………..…………………………………….………………...Kevin Hickey Tyler Parsons LDN 13 2.31 0.920 Team Dentist…………………………………………...…………………….….……………….….Dr. Brent Jibb 49 L/LW JONES, Max ANA/16 1998 6.03 200 12 14 19 R/C DER-ARGUCHINTSEV, Semyon 2000 5.09 144 2 11 Dr. Cam Crawford DYLAN WELLS PBO 23 3.11 0.917 63 R/C PU, Cliff BUF/16 1998 6.02 193 21 26 20 L/D CHISHOLM, Declan 2000 6.00 172 0 2 Stephen Dhillon NIA 24 3.30 0.916 72 L/C KUOKKANEN, Janne CAR/16 1998 6.01 175 15 25 21 R/C ANG, Jonathan FLA/16 1998 5.11 160 13 15 Director of Scouting/GTA Regional Scout………………………………..…………Chris McNamara Northern Ontario Regional Scout…………………………………...…..………………...….Ron Ringler Troy Timpano ER 22 2.28 0.913 76 L/C MOSKAL, Billy 2000 6.00 177 0 2 22 R/RW DENAULT, Chad 2000 6.02 181 0 0 Ottawa & Eastern Ontario Regional Scout…………………………………………….….....Dave Gaw Central Ontario Regional Scout……………………..…………………….…………......Sandy Gemmiti 80 L/LW FORMENTON, Alex 1999 6.01 157 7 10 23 L/W SVOBODA, Matyas 1999 6.02 213 5 3 South Western Ontario Regional Scout………………………………………..…….…..Andy Hooper 84 R/RW PICCINICH, J.J. TOR/14 1996 6.00 185 12 24 24 R/D HENLEY, Troy 1997 6.00 210 0 1 South Western Ontario & Michigan Regional Scout…………………….…….Matt St.Germain Golden Horseshoe Regional Scout………………………………………………...………….Dan Larmer DECEMBER 15, 2016 86 L/D MARTENET, Chris DAL/15 1996* 6.07 212 0 2 26 L/C COYLE, Josh 1997 6.04 216 4 0 Michigan Regional Scout………………………………………………………………….Rob Vanderzyppe Midget Scout………………………………………………………………………………………...…..Brian Errey Ottawa V. North Bay 7:00 pm 98 L/D METE, Victor MTL/16 1998 5.10 180 8 16 27 R/D SPENCER, Matthew TB/15 1997 6.01 207 3 9 Bantam Scout…………………………………………………………………………...…...……...Dave Pulford Flint V. Sarnia 7:05 pm GOALIES GAA SV% 28 R/C DeNOBLE, Logan 1997* 5.10 189 17 5 1 L/G PARSONS, Tyler CGY/16 1997* 6.01 185 2.46 0.916 GOALIES GAA SV% Media Room Hosts………………………..……….……………………………………………………Don Barrie Owen Sound V. Barrie 7:30 pm (+/-) Spotters………………………………...………………..…..…………………….…….…….Gary Dunford 31 L/G KOOY, Jordan 2000 6.02 169 1.50 0.954 30 L/G WELLS, Dylan EDM/16 1998 6.02 182 3.10 0.917 Josh Hopkinson - V. - - 34 L/G JOHNSON, Tyler 1998 6.02 193 2.92 0.900 Drake Tytler 33 L/G JONES, Hunter 2000* 6.03 194 0.00 0.000 Official Scorer……………………………………………………………………………….……...Shannon Lynch *DENOTES LATE BIRTHDAY STATS AS OF DEC 15th 35 L/G SMITH, Scott 1997 6.05 196 3.19 0.908 Crew Chief/Time Keeper………………………….....…………………….……………..…..Art Hopkinson - V. - - Penalty Box Attendant…………………………………………………………………………….…...Dave Post *DENOTES LATE BIRTHDAY STATS AS OF DEC 15th Brent Mills - V. - - Official Scorer………………………………………………………………………………………….Gary Dunford HOCKEY OPERATIONS Online Scorer……………………………………………………………..…………….………….……Drake Tytler POWERED BY Goal Judges……………………………………………….…………………………………...………...Gord Lowes Michael Oke - General Manager Terry McLaren Jody Hull - Head Coach Brian Carter AS OF DECEMBER 15, 2016 HOCKEY OPERATIONS Jake Grimes - Assistant Coach Audio Technician…………………….……………….……………………………………..…....Shawn Dunbar TEAM GP POINTS Owner/President/Head Coach - Dale Hunter Andrew Verner - Assistant/Goaltending Coach Video Technician……………………………………………………………………..…………………..Pat Conlin Oshawa Generals 30 40 Owner/Alternate Governor - Basil McRae Kurtis Foster - Assistant Coach PA Announcer…………………………………………………....……………………..………..……….Gord Gibb Owner/Vice-President - Mark Hunter Robert Francz - Strength/Conditioning Coach Video Replay Technician..…………………………………………..……………………….Brendan Millard Governor - Trevor Whiffen PETERBOROUGH PETES 30 34 Dick Todd - Sr. Advisor Booster Club………………..………..Betty Nelson, Lynda Johnson, Gord Moore, Jennifer Moore General Manager - Rob Simpson Brian Miller - Head Trainer Jersey Raffle……………………………………………..…………………………….…………...Linda Martinell Assistant General Manager/Director of Analytics - Jake Goldberg VS. Terry Bowser - Assistant Trainer Game Night Host……………………………………………………………………….…...……Jordan Downer Hamilton Bulldogs 30 31 Assistant Coach - Dylan Hunter Larry Smith - Assistant Trainer Mascot…………………………………………………………………………………………………...John Hancock Assistant Coach - Rick Steadman Adam Murray - Statistician Mascot Attendant…………………………………………………………………..…………….Carter Hancock Kingston Frontenacs 30 30 Goaltending Coach - Dave Rook Noah Bucholtz; Trevor Eves - Video Coordinator REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS Game Operations Staff: Katrina Cappelli, Justin Fitchett, Matt Harrison, Devin Hodges, Jay Kent, Equipment Manager - Chris Maton Avery Bowser - Visiting Dressing Room Attendant Michaela Matschke, Tyler Morello, Kelsey Saunders, Trevor Vander Glas, Alex Yates Ottawa 67’s 32 30 Trainer/Physiotherapy - Doug Stacey 47 POINTS (2nd in Mid-West Division) 34 POINTS (2nd in East Division) Iain Norrie - Stick Boy CIBC Fan Ambassador……………………………………………………………………………….Seamus Yigit .
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